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Manhattan Attorney Allegedly Threw Himself A Lavish Going-Away Party Before Heading Off To Prison

Feb 7, 2013, 20:06 IST

Craig Barritt/Getty ImagesTabber BenedictA Manhattan attorney reportedly hosted a lavish going-away party under the pretense he was going on a years-long European vacation when he was really going to prison, according to the New York Post.

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The New York Post exclusively reported Wednesday that Tabber Benedict hosted a party at Chelsea's Bungalow 8 in January under the illusion he was headed for a luxurious international vacation.

“He lied to everybody about going to Europe,” an unnamed friend told the Post.

In reality a Suffolk County judge sentenced Benedict on Jan. 28 to three and a third to 10 years behind bars stemming from a 2011 car crash, Westhampton-Hampton Bays Patch reported Tuesday.

Benedict reportedly pleaded guilty to drunkenly crashing his SUV into a man riding his bicycle in the Hamptons, leaving him in critical condition. He also reportedly admitted to fleeing the scene of the accident.

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According to Benedict's LinkedIn profile, he is the founder and managing director of Benedict Advisors LLC, a self-described "small firm that has a large network of strategic partners that may assist in a wide range of practice areas."

He previously served as counsel for The Lehman Law Group and was a law clerk for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Benedict earned his JD from Columbia University School of Law.

In a 2012 New York Observer story called "Meet the Gatsbabies," reporter Daniel Edward Rosen described Benedict as a "a slick-haired attorney whose khaki suit and classic looks gave him the appearance of an attendee at a convention of Patrick Bateman impersonators."

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